The actor was enshrined with an acting record that fluctuated between humor and melancholy
Of the dozens of types Pedro Paulo Rangel experienced in 53 years of television dramaturgy, three stand out for their poetic similarity.
Audálio (who was nicknamed Poliana) from ‘Vale Tudo’, Adamastor from ‘Pedra Sobre Pedra’ and Gigi Falcão from ‘Belíssima’ were delicate, romantic and lonely boys.
They served as best friends, but they didn’t spark a burning desire or cinematic love. They have orbited the passion of others.
There was in them a deficiency disguised by charisma and homosexuality, sometimes declared, sometimes only suggested.
In real life, the actor, who died of a lung disease at the age of 74, may have met the same fate. He has never married, had no children and has refrained from speaking when asked about his love life.
The three characters mentioned, as well as others in the artist’s career, had a sense of humor and were also melancholic. They seemed to be unable to find a comfortable place to fit into life.
Now, Pedro Paulo Rangel brings his own intimate mysteries with him, always kept off the radar of the press and the curious gaze of the public.
It remains to try to interpret him through his performances kept in our memory, seen in any replicas and in the works available for streaming.
This mystery is a virtue. The actor leaves behind a successful career and a respect for art. Celebrities addicted to overexposure of their private life should learn from him.
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